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			131 lines
		
	
	
		
			4.8 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			CoffeeScript
		
	
	
	
	
	
# CoffeeScript can be used both on the server, as a command-line compiler based
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# on Node.js/V8, or to run CoffeeScripts directly in the browser. This module
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# contains the main entry functions for tokenizing, parsing, and compiling
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# source CoffeeScript into JavaScript.
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#
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# If included on a webpage, it will automatically sniff out, compile, and
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# execute all scripts present in `text/coffeescript` tags.
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fs               = require 'fs'
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path             = require 'path'
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{Lexer,RESERVED} = require './lexer'
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{parser}         = require './parser'
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vm               = require 'vm'
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# TODO: Remove registerExtension when fully deprecated.
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if require.extensions
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  require.extensions['.coffee'] = (module, filename) ->
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    content = compile fs.readFileSync(filename, 'utf8'), {filename}
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    module._compile content, filename
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else if require.registerExtension
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  require.registerExtension '.coffee', (content) -> compile content
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# The current CoffeeScript version number.
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exports.VERSION = '1.3.3'
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# Words that cannot be used as identifiers in CoffeeScript code
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exports.RESERVED = RESERVED
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# Expose helpers for testing.
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exports.helpers = require './helpers'
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# Compile a string of CoffeeScript code to JavaScript, using the Coffee/Jison
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# compiler.
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exports.compile = compile = (code, options = {}) ->
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  {merge} = exports.helpers
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  try
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    js = (parser.parse lexer.tokenize code).compile options
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    return js unless options.header
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  catch err
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    err.message = "In #{options.filename}, #{err.message}" if options.filename
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    throw err
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  header = "Generated by CoffeeScript #{@VERSION}"
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  "// #{header}\n#{js}"
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# Tokenize a string of CoffeeScript code, and return the array of tokens.
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exports.tokens = (code, options) ->
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  lexer.tokenize code, options
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# Parse a string of CoffeeScript code or an array of lexed tokens, and
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# return the AST. You can then compile it by calling `.compile()` on the root,
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# or traverse it by using `.traverseChildren()` with a callback.
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exports.nodes = (source, options) ->
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  if typeof source is 'string'
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    parser.parse lexer.tokenize source, options
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  else
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    parser.parse source
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# Compile and execute a string of CoffeeScript (on the server), correctly
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# setting `__filename`, `__dirname`, and relative `require()`.
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exports.run = (code, options = {}) ->
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  mainModule = require.main
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  # Set the filename.
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  mainModule.filename = process.argv[1] =
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      if options.filename then fs.realpathSync(options.filename) else '.'
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  # Clear the module cache.
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  mainModule.moduleCache and= {}
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  # Assign paths for node_modules loading
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  mainModule.paths = require('module')._nodeModulePaths path.dirname fs.realpathSync options.filename
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  # Compile.
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  if path.extname(mainModule.filename) isnt '.coffee' or require.extensions
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    mainModule._compile compile(code, options), mainModule.filename
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  else
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    mainModule._compile code, mainModule.filename
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# Compile and evaluate a string of CoffeeScript (in a Node.js-like environment).
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# The CoffeeScript REPL uses this to run the input.
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exports.eval = (code, options = {}) ->
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  return unless code = code.trim()
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  Script = vm.Script
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  if Script
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    if options.sandbox?
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      if options.sandbox instanceof Script.createContext().constructor
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        sandbox = options.sandbox
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      else
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        sandbox = Script.createContext()
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        sandbox[k] = v for own k, v of options.sandbox
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      sandbox.global = sandbox.root = sandbox.GLOBAL = sandbox
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    else
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      sandbox = global
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    sandbox.__filename = options.filename || 'eval'
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    sandbox.__dirname  = path.dirname sandbox.__filename
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    # define module/require only if they chose not to specify their own
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    unless sandbox isnt global or sandbox.module or sandbox.require
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      Module = require 'module'
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      sandbox.module  = _module  = new Module(options.modulename || 'eval')
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      sandbox.require = _require = (path) ->  Module._load path, _module, true
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      _module.filename = sandbox.__filename
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      _require[r] = require[r] for r in Object.getOwnPropertyNames require when r isnt 'paths'
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      # use the same hack node currently uses for their own REPL
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      _require.paths = _module.paths = Module._nodeModulePaths process.cwd()
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      _require.resolve = (request) -> Module._resolveFilename request, _module
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  o = {}
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  o[k] = v for own k, v of options
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  o.bare = on # ensure return value
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  js = compile code, o
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  if sandbox is global
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    vm.runInThisContext js
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  else
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    vm.runInContext js, sandbox
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# Instantiate a Lexer for our use here.
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lexer = new Lexer
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# The real Lexer produces a generic stream of tokens. This object provides a
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# thin wrapper around it, compatible with the Jison API. We can then pass it
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# directly as a "Jison lexer".
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parser.lexer =
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  lex: ->
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    [tag, @yytext, @yylineno] = @tokens[@pos++] or ['']
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    tag
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  setInput: (@tokens) ->
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    @pos = 0
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  upcomingInput: ->
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    ""
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parser.yy = require './nodes'
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